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Horatian satire After the Roman satirist Horace: Satire in which the voice is indulgent, tolerant, amused, and witty. The speaker holds up to gentle ridicule the absurdities and follies of human beings, aiming at producing in the reader not the anger of a Juvenal, but a wry smile.
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Choice 3, given. Given is past tense, so is gave, but “she has gave.” Doesn’t make any sense.
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The answer is simple!
Alliteration is when words begin with the same sound or the same cluster of sounds in succession. Knowing this definition, you can look on the page and easily find what the example is.
That's from Edgar Allan Poe.